Indirect Taxes definition
Examples of Indirect Taxes in a sentence
The Party responsible for filing any such Tax returns shall provide to the other Party evidence of timely filing and payment of all such applicable Indirect Taxes.
The Party customarily responsible under Applicable Law shall file all necessary Tax returns and other documentation with respect to all such Indirect Taxes, and the Parties shall reasonably cooperate in duly and properly preparing, executing, and filing any certificates or other documents that may reduce or eliminate any such Indirect Taxes and any such Tax returns and other documentation required to be filed in connection with such Indirect Taxes.
All amounts payable under this Agreement are exclusive of Indirect Taxes.
If any Indirect Taxes are due based on local law (including any VAT for which Licensor is responsible), the invoicing Party shall be allowed to add the amount of Indirect Taxes to the amounts set forth in this Agreement and invoice the net amount plus the applicable Indirect Taxes.
If, under Applicable Law, any Indirect Tax is incurred in connection with amounts payable under this Agreement, any such Indirect Taxes shall be borne by Rani.